> Selon Benoît Audouard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> The limit of this is the length to display the list
>>
>> The problem I see is that users may focus on "is my ISP in the list ?"
>> whereas the only important thing is "are my parameters for VPI / VCI /
>> encapsulation available ?" => I've already had this remark at least
>> once.
>>
>> The whole list is unmaintainable anyway (I once saw a list of chinese
>> ISP, there were more than 20 listed !). The important thing is
>> *really* that once eagle-usb.conf configured, it's sufficient to make
>> all scripts and driver work correctly.
>
> A simple solution (mais beaucoup moins convivial (On autorise le

user-friendly ;-)
convivial, pour moi, c'est plutôt aller prendre une bière au troquet du
coin :-))

> franglais ?)). We ask always VCI, VPI and Country (for CMV)... and we
> say “you must read this file to know the good parameters”.

Choice is still better to avoid, in the end, editing manually
eagle-usb.conf (I know that it *was* the way for Debian, things are
changing / evolving)
+ manual entry if it is not listed
=> that's the reason why all ISP should have a technical page (a URL)
showing the necessary values.

> A good solution, use this file text to generate the list "country/isp".
> Statically ? Dynamically ?

yep for 2.0.1 ;-)
a list in CSV format (fields separated by a ';') so that we can generate
- the list for eagleconfig
- the HTML / wiki page for website
- the list for drakconnect
- the list for your debconf tool
...

@++
Ben'. aka baud123



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